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ragtime    音标拼音: [r'ægt,ɑɪm]
n. 拉格泰姆旋律,其拍子
a. 滑稽的

拉格泰姆旋律,其拍子滑稽的

ragtime
n 1: music with a syncopated melody (usually for the piano)
[synonym: {ragtime}, {rag}]

Ragtime \Rag"time`\, n. (Mus.)
a rhythm with a regular accompaniment in two-four time and a
melody characterized by syncopation, first recognized in many
negro melodies; also a style of American music in this
rhythm.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. PJC] Raguled


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  • Ragtime - Wikipedia
    Irving Berlin was the most commercially successful composer of ragtime songs, and his "Alexander's Ragtime Band" (1911) was the single most widely performed and recorded piece of this sort, even though it contains virtually no ragtime syncopation
  • Ragtime : Shows | Lincoln Center Theater
    RAGTIME is a sweeping musical adaptation of E L Doctorow ’s novel that follows three fictional families in pursuit of the American Dream at the dawn of the 20th Century: Black pianist Coalhouse Walker, Jr and his beloved Sarah, Jewish immigrant Tateh and his little girl, and a wealthy white family led by matriarch Mother
  • Ragtime | Description, History, Facts | Britannica
    ragtime, propulsively syncopated musical style, one forerunner of jazz and the predominant style of American popular music from about 1899 to 1917 Ragtime evolved in the playing of honky-tonk pianists along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers in the last decades of the 19th century
  • History of Ragtime | Articles and Essays | Ragtime | Digital . . .
    Ragtime -- A genre of musical composition for the piano, generally in duple meter and containing a highly syncopated treble lead over a rhythmically steady bass A ragtime composition is usually composed three or four contrasting sections or strains, each one being 16 or 32 measures in length
  • History of Ragtime — Timeline of African American Music
    “Ragtime” describes songs and social dances (such as the cakewalk) that presented stereotypical representations of African Americans in the late 1890s and early 1900s, as well as the syncopated style of instrumental music
  • What is Ragtime Music: A Complete Overview
    Ragtime is a unique and influential genre of music that originated in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries It is known for its distinctive syncopated rhythm and its role in the development of jazz
  • A Complete History of RAGTIME - Broadway World
    Ragtime was an immensely ambitious show: a deeply American, sprawling spectacular aimed for Broadway at a time where musicals of that type either weren’t made at all or were likely to close
  • Ragtime: About the Genre - Ballad of America
    Ragtime was one of the most popular forms of music in the United States between 1897 and 1917 Rooted in African American folk dance traditions, it evolved in the decades after emancipation, incorporating both African and European musical elements
  • What is ragtime? - Classical Music
    What is ragtime? Ragtime began as a genre of popular song and, much like later jazz music, it is a hybrid of elements from white European music and black American music It took the solidly tonal march idiom (made famous by composer John Philip Sousa) and enlivened it with modern syncopated rhythms
  • Ragtime - New World Encyclopedia
    Ragtime is an American musical genre which enjoyed its peak popularity between 1899 and 1918 It has had several periods of revival since then and is still being composed today Ragtime was the first truly American musical genre, predating jazz [1]





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